Gi and fightwear talk

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Ok, I was lucky to be sent a prototype of the new Faixa Rua Leve model for testing. I've had it for a few months now and have worn it loads, so the time has come...

The gi is built to the same excellent quality as my other Faixa Rua gis. All the stitching and seams are sturdy and again the overall quality of the gi seems to be equal to that of Keiko Raca, Koral, Atama etc...

Apart from being lighter, the main difference from the standard single weave is the weave itself. It's a lot rougher (on the outside) than the standard gi, especially when new, but still very comfortable to wear.

The sizing is great, I washed my A3 once on 60 degrees and it fits me perfectly. The sizes on the actual production model are different from the prototype I have but not enough to make any real difference. The cut of the body makes the gi very snug and excellent for competition. The sleeve lengths are also designed to be right on the legal limit. It's the same size as my standard Faixa Rua which I have worn in the Euros (where gis were fully checked) and I have a 76" reach, so the sleeves should be long enough for everyone.

All the basics are there too; it's comfortable to train in, looks good, collars aren't too easy to grip but still usable for lapel chokes etc...

No negatives to mention! Great gi which I'd recommend to anyone.

The styling is as per the standard gi, but the shoulder patches are different;

Faixa Rua have provided me with the measurements for A3 size (the actual production model);

Gi Review: TUFF Fightwear lightweight BJJ gi

Pluses:
1. Very light, only 1.4Kg for an A2
2. Very cheap, only £39.99 plus postage
3. Great jacket, with good reinforcements and fabric is comparable to other 'British' gi brands
4. Rope cord belt tie around trousers does not come undone or get lost within hem.

Other than that, I was very very impressed with this gi. Considering the cost and the incredible light weight, I would say this would make a great first time gi for newcomers and a good second comp gi for experienced players.

cheers.

Disclaimer: I am not endorsed or sponsored by any gi company, my reviews are totally independent.

Not quite sure how to measure pit to pit but 24" as far as i can tell. (Thats across the back from what looks like the most obvious pit points to measure. I'm a 42" chest and it fits very nicely that way. In regular cloths that fit my chest i sometimes have issues with shoulder room, but i move about comfortable in this, no tightness across the back or anything. Its just the arm length and trouser length that is no good for my frame. The arms are 29" along the top, across the logo to the collar (163cms cuff to cuff as Rob mentioned above is about bang on for this one... i recon thats conservative, I could measure it a cm or even 2cm longer with a wee stretch). The trousers are 39.5".